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Scout wrote:
"Gary" wrote in message news:vy3kf.18073$Eq5.13305@pd7tw1no... So thanks to some good advice I have got soe shots of my boat Plumper and a couple exciting days in Oriole up at the folowing link. Enjoy. http://community.webshots.com/user/plumper100 Now, how about each of you ASA curmudgeons telling me who you are and why what you say is worth listening to. Gaz Welcome aboard Gary. I'm Scout. I've been posting here for 6 years, but not always as Scout. I've lost: my sailboat in a card game, my kids to the education system, my wife to a car accident, my hair to my genes, my back to hard labor, my eyesight to middle age, my hands to carpal tunnel, my knees to football, my teeth to sugar, my lungs to asbestos, my fortune to bad habits, and my faith in government to G.W. I rarely post anything here along the lines of sailing advice, but I have gotten a lot of help here. I sometimes post with a different name when I feel like slapping someone without dragging Scout into it. I don't like to argue, but I do like to throw peanuts. Scout scout1 (skout) v. scout·ed, scout·ing, scouts. --tr. 1. To spy on or explore carefully in order to obtain information; reconnoiter. 2. To observe and evaluate (a talented person) for possible hiring. --intr. 1. To search: scout around for some gossip. 2. To search for talented people: She scouts for a professional basketball team. --scout n. 1.a. One that is dispatched from a main body to gather information, especially in preparation for military action. b. The act of reconnoitering. 2. A watcher or sentinel. 3. One who is employed to discover and recruit talented persons, especially in the fields of sports and entertainment. 4. Sports. One who is employed to observe and report on the strategies and players of rival teams. 5. Often Scout.a. A member of the Boy Scouts. b. A member of the Girl Scouts. 6. Informal. An individual; a person: a good scout. 7. Chiefly British. A student's male servant at Oxford University. [From Middle English scoute, act of watching or spying, from Old French escoute, from escouter, to listen, alteration of ascouter, from Vulgar Latin *ascult³re, alteration of Latin auscult³re. scout2 (skout) v. scout·ed, scout·ing, scouts. --tr. 1. To reject with disdain or derision. Good to meet you Scout. Sorry about your boat, kids, wife, hair, back, eyesight, etc. Hope you feel better soon. Gaz |
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Frank Boettcher wrote:
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 22:05:15 GMT, Gary wrote: So thanks to some good advice I have got soe shots of my boat Plumper and a couple exciting days in Oriole up at the folowing link. Enjoy. http://community.webshots.com/user/plumper100 Now, how about each of you ASA curmudgeons telling me who you are and why what you say is worth listening to. Gaz Frank, no pseudonym or sockpuppets, been sailing for close to forty years, no current boat, have owned three, last was Columbia 8.7M. sailed many others, live in Mississippi. I try to avoid (after realizing the futility of it) posting to political trolls or Boob's puppet show. doesn't give me much to respond to. I'd suggest you engage this site for entertainment and not look for any worth in the ravings of any regulars. Although if you ask an on topic question, knowledge abounds. Looking for next boat. Katrina has slowed down my logistics plan for getting that done. Hi Frank. I think Katrina has slowed a lot of plans. Gaz |
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Gary;
Welcome aboard!! I'm the Old Patriarch of the Group. Not a charter member but pretty damn close. I sail a Gulf 29 Pilothouse Sloop, which I just put up for sale. Age 79 1/2 years and beaching myself this winter. Sail out of the Pacific Northwest. My pictures are listed in my Home Page/ Signature. It's a strange group but fun! It's made up of all kinds. Some very sharp sailors, with a lot of knowledge and some with a lot of thoughts not worth a ****. You'll soon be able to tell for yourself. We do like one another. Those that we don't like are soon gone; by their own choice. We don't cater to anyone. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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Katrina just gives you more opportunities. There
must be some gems on the market at bargain basement prices, that can be fixed for a little sweat equity. "Frank Boettcher" wrote Looking for next boat. Katrina has slowed down my logistics plan for getting that done. |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Gary" wrote Nice to meet you Katy. You sound like one of the sensible ones. Oh boy, you'll catch on eventually. Scotty Katy is really Babs Johnson. Glory! |
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Thom Stewart wrote:
Gary; Welcome aboard!! I'm the Old Patriarch of the Group. Not a charter member but pretty damn close. I sail a Gulf 29 Pilothouse Sloop, which I just put up for sale. Age 79 1/2 years and beaching myself this winter. Sail out of the Pacific Northwest. My pictures are listed in my Home Page/ Signature. It's a strange group but fun! It's made up of all kinds. Some very sharp sailors, with a lot of knowledge and some with a lot of thoughts not worth a ****. You'll soon be able to tell for yourself. We do like one another. Those that we don't like are soon gone; by their own choice. We don't cater to anyone. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage Thom, Nice to meet you. I like your boat. I think it is a Garden design as well isn't it? The Gulf 32 is anyway. I am a big fan of pilothouses. After spending so much time in wet cockpits I am sold. Gaz |
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Gary,
The 29 is influenced by the Gulf 32. Newport Yachts brought the rights from Bill and were the builders. They put the top half on a Newport 30 hull.... Made a great sailor but no wear near the room of the 32. The 29 will sail circles around the 32 and is a pretty damn good light air boat. It is a great boat for the NW. I sail her year round.. With the inside helm and a Red Dot heater, the PH is very comfortable in cold weather. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 14:16:28 -0500, "Bart Senior" .@. wrote:
Katrina just gives you more opportunities. There must be some gems on the market at bargain basement prices, that can be fixed for a little sweat equity. No doubt. However, I determined that I would not buy another boat until I could live in the same town as the boat. Plan was somewhat linear. Semi retired in March, repairs and sale prep of present house, sell it,move to coast (I'm five hours away) buy a lot, build a house and shop, start a custom woodworking, finish carpentry business with emphasis on marine, buy boat, life is good. Have an option on a lot in Biloxi. Had moved about $15K of woodworking machinery to the coast. about a third of it flooded and ruined. Lot may not be buildable (at least for the shop portion and the house may have to be elevated higher than I would like) and at any rate must wait for new codes and insurability determination before moving forward. Currently no place to put boat if had one. Marinas all wiped out. It will all work out eventually, but it is currently complicated and my timetable of having all of that accomplished by summer 06 is not realistic given the situation. Frank "Frank Boettcher" wrote Looking for next boat. Katrina has slowed down my logistics plan for getting that done. |
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OzOne wrote in message ... On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 14:59:37 -0600, Frank Boettcher scribbled thusly: Have an option on a lot in Biloxi. Hey Frank, how do you pronounce that? Buy-lohx-eye Bill-lohxee Buy- lox-hi or something else...wierd name! No matter how you pronounce it.... it sounds dumb with an Aussie accent. [bill ox ee] CM |
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